Archive for the ‘Cebuano’ Category

Added Various Philippine Christmas Greetings To CafePress

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

I have added various Christmas greetings which are spoken in different parts of the Philippines. Some of this greetings sound very similar to each other when you try to say it in its own accent, particularly the greetings from the regions of Visayas and Mindanao. They all actually have same meaning: “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” so buy a T-shirt, calendar or one of the many other quality gifts to give to your friends and family.
I found it very interesting to find them. Previously, I only knew how to say “Merry Christmas” in Cebuano and Tagalog; now I know quite a few.

In the Philippines, even in Mindanao, we don’t have Cebuano lessons at school and we were not taught exactly how the words in Cebuano are written or spelled. The reasons I say that is because some parts of the Visayas and Mindanao regions speak almost the same language and the difference is the accent and some of the words but again the meaning is the same.

Maayo nga Pasko 3.5Malipayon nga Paskwa Greeting CardMalipayon nga Paskua Magnet Maupay nga Pasko Framed TileNaimbag a Pascua Note Cards (Pk of 10)Maugmang Capascuhan Keepsake Box Malipayon na Pasko MousepadMaabig ya Pasko Note Cards (Pk of 10)Malugud Pascu Ornament (Round)

Added Cebuano Numbers to CafePress Store

Monday, April 9th, 2007

I have just added the Cebuano numbers from one to ten so you can teach your friends and family how to count in Cebuano. You could also put the magnets on your fridge to teach your children how to count.

Isa, Duha, Tulo, Upat, Lima, Unom, Pito, Walo, Siyam, Napulo.

Counting 1 to 10 in Colour Calendar PrintCounting 1 to 10 Hooded SweatshirtIsa Framed Tile Duha 2.25Tulo Infant BodysuitUpat Kids Dark T-Shirt Lima Messenger BagUnom Mini ButtonPito Green T-Shirt Walo Teddy BearSiyam Women's Long Sleeve Dark T-ShirtNapulo Bib